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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Northamptonshire => Topic started by: tarnee on Monday 21 May 12 00:25 BST (UK)
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l am hoping that someone can help me out please.
l have William Seaby married Ann Wallington 10 Dec 1792 both of the above parish. l would like to try and find both parents plus any children, so far l have only found one, John bap 13 Dec 1795 he married Frances Cockerill 29 Jul 1819 Northampton All Saints.
l thought by following John & Frances children l might just get some more information or clues but so far nothing has come to light so l am hoping that some kind person can get me a little further, l know the more you go back in time the harder it gets.
Many thanks
Jean
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Although they married in Northants - do you have any proof they were both actually born there?
Of this parish does not necessarily mean they were both born in that parish - just that they satisfied the short residential qualifying time required to enable them to marry there (approx 3wks)
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Did you check the IGI?
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JQHW-RLC
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Yes l have Palmer in my information but as yet had not found if he was connected my being father or a cousin there are a few seaby's from two familys so trying to sort out which is which
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Hi All.
Jean there are more baptisms for William and Anne on the N.B.Indexes.
Weston Favell C of E
12 Jan 1794
1. Ann SEABY d of William & Ann
13 Dec 1795
2. John SEABY s of William & Anne
12 Aug 1798
3. William SEABY s of William & Anne labourer
01 Feb 1801
4. Palmer SEABY s of William & Anne labourer
19 Feb 1804
5. Thomas SEABY s of William & Anne labourer
27 Jan 1805
6. Samuel SEABY s of William & Anne labourer
05 Jul 1807
7. Mary SEABY d of William & Anne labourer
02 Jul 1809
8. Elisabeth SEABY d of William & Anne labourer
22 Dec 1811
9. George SEABY s of William & Anne labourer
Sandy
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Whoops sorry mis-read the post. :-[
EDITED: No I didn't it must be that Monday morning feeling. :)
Sandy
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A few marriages of Children from the N.M.I.
John you already have although different spelling.
Northampton All Saints
29 Jul 1819
2. John SABEY of Weston Favell to Frances COCKERILL otp
Northampton St. Giles
19 Oct 1826
3. William SEABY of All Saints to Mary CROSS otp
Northampton All Saints
22 Jun 1828
4. Palmer SEABY of Weston Favell to Jane BOTTERILL otp
Weston Favell
07 May 1839
5. Thomas SEABY otp, bachelor, of full age, labourer, father William, labourer to
Elizabeth WARNER otp, spinster, of full age, father John, shoemaker
Weston Favell
12 Nov 1839
9. George SEABY otp, bachelor, of full age, labourer, father William, labourer to
Ruth CLARKE otp, spinster, of full age, servant, father George, labourer
Sandy
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Also if you are going to find their children's marriages try here.
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0lx0/
26 possible upto 1900's/.
Sandy
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Hi Sandy,
Thanks for all the info much appreciated, l see from the children's names that one is named Palmer so l think l can take it that Palmer the elder is William Seaby's father and the other bits of info l have now fit together Palmer married Ann Ager 1763
Does your records say who was the elder Palmer's parents where and also Ann Ager they married in Hardingstone Parish Church, Palmer of Ecton Ann otp.
Also many thanks for the link for Northamptonshire/Buckinghamshire l will check it out.
You have been such a great help once again, thank you.
Jean
in Australia
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Hi Jean.
You are welcome, that is what Rootschat is all about helping one another. :)
This one may be Palmer's parents from the Northants Baptism Indexes.
The indexes have been transcribed ay Alan and Marilyn and his link is
below posting, no credit to me.
Draughton C of E
22 Mar 1741
Palmer SABEY / SABAY s of James & Sarah
Sandy
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Gosh they are going around the County. :)
From the Northants Marriage Indexes if correct parentage
for Palmer.
Hardwick
15 Apr 1740
James SABEY of Doddington to Sarah PALMER of Draughton
I would image the Doddington to be Great Doddington.
Sandy
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Hi again Jean.
As for Ann Ager there a few so I can not really see which one
as all older than Palmer and seem to be in the Town.
Maybe Marilyn or Alan can help further with Ann/e.
Sandy
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Hi Sandy,
My thanks again to you, you have been a great help and its very much appreciated. l have printed off the information you sent so that l digest further and then see where it leads.
l had some info but could not seem to fit it all together l am now hoping this will or at least confirm or not to what bits l have. l thinks because there are 2 Seaby familys in the area and a few have the same names ie 2 called William.
regards
Jean